StayThirstyMyAguila wrote:I don't see how I could give you a reliability coefficient, considering the nature of personality tests. All I know is that it worked wonderfully for me.

Noted.

What's that supposed to mean?

I think it means that Roy has actually studied psychology (and other 'ologies') at a postgraduate level and so does not trust a subjective 'how do you feel' test to generate valid data. The plural of anecdote is not data and all that.

As much as I like to cast aspersions on psychologists making up data and claiming statistical significance from minimal data sets, that almost never happens these days. I'll stick to mocking the evolutionary psychologists

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I liked his explanation about what brought him to chemistry as much as the video itself - pieces o'nine

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